This Roadside Mausoleum In Vermont Is Downright Chilling
When you’re driving through Cuttingsville, a village in Shrewsbury, you can’t help but notice the huge mausoleum on the side of the road. To make this site even creepier, there is a life-sized statue of a man outside the tomb who appears anguished. When the light hits this stone man just right, it will chill you to the bone. Are you ready to hear the story behind this roadside mausoleum in VT?


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His first daughter, Addie, died when she was a few months old. His second daughter, Ella, died when she was 19 and his wife passed away just a few months later.
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The mausoleum took a year to create and is made of 750 tons of granite and 50 tons of marble. It took 100 men to construct and cost a whopping $75,000, which was a fortune back in 1880.

Porter built this as a summer home across from the cemetery and later retired here.

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Along with opening the mausoleum for tours, clocks were to be wound, fires lit, and hot meals waiting.

And after that... strange things started to occur.

Footsteps, noises and lights flickering are among the common claims, while others have heard the cries from an infant, although none had ever lived there. The mausoleum also has chilling accounts of strange occurrences there at night.
Perhaps John Porter Bowman came back from the dead after all...
Perhaps John Porter Bowman came back from the dead after all...
This roadside mausoleum in VT is one of many places that are said to be haunted. Click here to check out the crazy story behind this haunted restaurant in Vermont.
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